Today’s featured wedding is all about Designer Maja Rose from Polli. Best known for her sustainable creative decor and jewelry design. Although they were married in Australia at The Silos in Jaspers Brush, the wedding really celebrated her Danish heritage.

We were in invitation heaven when we saw the design that was inspired by her Tandem Bicycle necklace pendant! (ADORABLE AND BEAUTIFUL ALL WRAPPED TOGETHER!!!)

Here is Tess with Maja - the co-designers at Polli! They must have had so much fun together planning this wedding!

The Silos made such a beautiful backdrop for the wedding - which is also a functioning vineyard!

Now on to the beautiful and delicious Danish details!

The Danish hearts were handmade by Maja’s mum and used as table decor, place card holders and to hold a piece of Kransekage (which is the Danish Wedding Cake pictured below).

The Kransekage designed by Jeska Bakery was made into the shape of a “Horn of Plenty” with little cakes and chocolates cascading from the horn. The almond cake is typically made in rings and then assembled to form a horn or a tower shape.

Maja and Phil’s hand carved wooden Danish spoons are a tradition dating back centuries. Newlyweds would normally eat soup with the spoons - but Maja and Phil voted for ice cream due to the heat!

A beautiful day filled with personal touches with eco-design!

Congratulations to Maja and Phil!

(All photos by Haley Durak of Polka Dot Photography)